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Cirrhosis Collection

Cirrhosis: A Silent Enemy Within Liver cirrhosis, a condition characterized by the scarring of liver tissue, is a grave concern in modern medicine

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: Liver cirrhosis

Liver cirrhosis. Artwork taken from Sir Robert Carswells textbook Pathological Anatomy, published 1838. Cirrhosis is a disease in which the liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: Liver tissue cirrhosis, light micrograph

Liver tissue cirrhosis, light micrograph
Liver cirrhosis. Light micrograph of a section through liver tissue showing cirrhosis. This is a condition where the liver responds to the injury or death of some of its cells by producing

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: The effects of alcohol abuse (colour litho)

The effects of alcohol abuse (colour litho)
3097105 The effects of alcohol abuse (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The effects of alcohol abuse)

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: History of medicine. Modern Age. Belly infaldo. Cirrhosis. W

History of medicine. Modern Age. Belly infaldo. Cirrhosis. W
History of medicine. Modern Age. Belly infaldo. Cirrhosis.Woodcut. Hortus Sanitatis. 14th century

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: 3D rendering of healthy female internal organs

3D rendering of healthy female internal organs

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: Comparison of healthy and unhealthy female organs

Comparison of healthy and unhealthy female organs
3D rendering comparing healthy female organs and unhealthy female organs

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: 3D rendering of unhealthy female internal organs

3D rendering of unhealthy female internal organs

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: History of medicine. Modern Age. Belly infaldo. Cirrhosis. W

History of medicine. Modern Age. Belly infaldo. Cirrhosis. W
History of medicine. Modern Age. Belly infaldo. Cirrhosis.Woodcut. Hortus Sanitatis. 14th century. Colored

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: George Budd, English physician

George Budd, English physician
George Budd (1808-1882), English physician, professor of medicine at Kings College Hospital. He gave his name to Budds cirrhosis and Budd-Chiari syndrome. Date: 1848

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: LM of human liver showing alcoholic cirrhosis

LM of human liver showing alcoholic cirrhosis
Cirrhosis. Light micrograph of a section of human liver tissue showing cirrhosis due to excessive alcohol consumption. The liver responds to the injury or death of some of its cells by producing

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: Alcoholic liver disease, artwork F008 / 2420

Alcoholic liver disease, artwork F008 / 2420
Alcoholic liver disease, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: Alcoholic liver disease, artwork F008 / 2421

Alcoholic liver disease, artwork F008 / 2421
Alcoholic liver disease, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: Alcoholic liver disease, artwork F008 / 2425

Alcoholic liver disease, artwork F008 / 2425
Alcoholic liver disease, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: Alcoholic liver disease, artwork F008 / 2426

Alcoholic liver disease, artwork F008 / 2426
Alcoholic liver disease, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: Alcoholic liver disease, artwork F008 / 2419

Alcoholic liver disease, artwork F008 / 2419
Alcoholic liver disease, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: Alcoholic liver disease, artwork F008 / 2422

Alcoholic liver disease, artwork F008 / 2422
Alcoholic liver disease, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: Alcoholic liver disease, artwork F008 / 2423

Alcoholic liver disease, artwork F008 / 2423
Alcoholic liver disease, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: Alcoholic liver disease, artwork F008 / 2417

Alcoholic liver disease, artwork F008 / 2417
Alcoholic liver disease, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: Alcoholic liver disease, artwork F008 / 2424

Alcoholic liver disease, artwork F008 / 2424
Alcoholic liver disease, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: Healthy and diseased organs, artwork

Healthy and diseased organs, artwork
Healthy and diseased female organs, computer artwork

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: Cirrhosis of the liver, light micrograph

Cirrhosis of the liver, light micrograph
Cirrhosis of the liver. Light micrograph of a section through liver tissue affected by cirrhosis, showing a cluster of hepatocyte cells (orange)

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: Cirrhosis of liver, light micrograph C016 / 0530

Cirrhosis of liver, light micrograph C016 / 0530
Cirrhosis of liver. Light micrograph of a section through liver tissue, damaged by cirrhosis. Cirrhosis occurs as a result of a range of factors causing damage to liver function

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: Cirrhosis of liver, light micrograph C016 / 0529

Cirrhosis of liver, light micrograph C016 / 0529
Cirrhosis of liver. Light micrograph of a section through liver tissue, damaged by cirrhosis. Cirrhosis occurs as a result of a range of factors causing damage to liver function

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: Hepatitis B virus capsid, molcular model

Hepatitis B virus capsid, molcular model
Hepatitis B virus capsid, molecular model. This virus, transmitted through infected bodily fluids or blood, causes the disease hepatitis B in humans, leading to acute liver inflammation

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: Cross-section of liver affected by cirrhosis

Cross-section of liver affected by cirrhosis
Cirrhosis of the liver. Cross-section of a liver affected by alcohol induced cirrhosis. Cirrhosis is a disease in which bands of fibrosis (internal scarring)

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: Illustration of septal cirrhosis of the liver

Illustration of septal cirrhosis of the liver

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: Chronic liver disease, CT scan

Chronic liver disease, CT scan
Chronic liver disease. Coloured computed tomography (CT) scan of an axial section through the abdominopelvic region of a 58-year-old patient with a history of hepatitis C

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: Stem cell therapy, artwork

Stem cell therapy, artwork
Stem cell therapy. Artwork showing stem cells (in green cylinder) being added to a patients bloodstream in the region of the liver (brown)

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: Liver: normal, fatty, cirrhotic

Liver: normal, fatty, cirrhotic
3D medical illustration showing (from left to right): a normal liver, a fatty liver and a cirrhotic liver

Background imageCirrhosis Collection: Milk thistle (Silybum Adriana )

Milk thistle (Silybum Adriana )
Milk thistle flowers (Silybum marianum Adriana ). This plant is used in herbal medicine as a remedy for liver diseases and poisoning


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Cirrhosis: A Silent Enemy Within Liver cirrhosis, a condition characterized by the scarring of liver tissue, is a grave concern in modern medicine. This light micrograph reveals the extent of damage caused by this silent disease. Often triggered by excessive alcohol consumption, it is crucial to understand the effects of alcohol abuse on our bodies. Throughout history, medical professionals like George Budd have extensively studied and documented cirrhosis. In the modern age, belly infaldo has become synonymous with this ailment. The comparison between healthy and unhealthy female organs through 3D renderings sheds light on the severity of cirrhosis' impact. Alcoholic liver disease remains one of the leading causes behind this debilitating condition. Artwork F008 / 2420 showcases its destructive nature within our internal organs. It serves as a stark reminder that prevention and awareness are vital in combating this menace. As we delve deeper into understanding cirrhosis, it becomes evident that early detection plays a pivotal role in saving lives. Light microscopy offers us an intimate look at human livers affected by alcoholic cirrhosis - an alarming sight indeed. Let us not underestimate the power of knowledge when it comes to protecting ourselves from such diseases. By educating ourselves about liver health and promoting responsible drinking habits, we can strive towards healthier futures for all.